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²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ Calendar 2009-2010 Faculty of Social Sciences 4. Program Details 4.11 Sociology 4.11.1 BA in Sociology
4.11.1 BA in Sociology
Admission

See 3.1 Admissions.

Requirements

Program requirements are at least seven and no more than 10 full-course equivalents, which must include:

(a) Three full-course equivalents from Sociology 201, 311, 313, 315, 331, and 333.

(b) One of the following: Sociology 205, 307, 309, 405, or 467.

(c) Two and one-half full-course equivalents at the 400-level (may include 501 conference courses).

(d) Sufficient courses to bring the number of Sociology courses completed to seven full-course equivalents.

Note: Not more than one and one-half Sociology full-course equivalents at the 200-level.

Concentrations

Sociology students may declare a concentration in one of the following areas. Three full-course equivalents are required in each concentration, and at least one full-course equivalent at the 400-level or above must be taken at the ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½. Program concentration certificates are only awarded to students who have met the requirements for a BA or BA Honours in Sociology, and have also met the concentration requirements.

Students intending to major in Sociology should consult the undergraduate advisor regularly, and no later than the beginning of their third year if they wish to pursue a concentration.

Criminology, Deviance and Social Control

Required: Sociology 325, 365

Four of: Sociology 303, 375, 421*, 423, 425, 427, 429

*A decimalized course which may be taken a maximum of twice for credit toward the fulfillment of the requirements for the concentration in Criminology, Deviance and Social Control.

Gender, Family and Work

Required: Sociology 303, 371, 393

Three of: Sociology 365, 373, 399, 403*, 461, 471*, 493*

*A decimalized course which may be taken a maximum of twice for credit toward the fulfillment of the requirements for the concentration in Gender, Family and Work.

Ethnicity, Immigration and Multiculturalism

Required: Sociology 375

Five of: Sociology 307, 309, 353, 355, 365, 377, 405, 467, 475*, 487

*A decimalized course which may be taken a maximum of twice for credit toward the fulfillment of the requirements for the concentration in Ethnicity, Immigration and Multiculturalism.

Sociology of Health

Required: Sociology 321, 409

Four of: Sociology 355, 365, 373, 399, 407, 419*, 441

*A decimalized course which may be taken a maximum of twice for credit toward the fulfillment of the requirements for the concentration in the Sociology of Health.